The Judicial Revolution Commission, led by the National Assembly, was established in the police stations of Paz Castillo municipality, Santa Lucia del Tuy Parish in the state of Miranda, where they studied 14 files of citizens detained in this police coordination center.
Hector Mijares, a deputy of the National Assembly, said that a humanization plan had been launched for the detainees, whose actions had made progress in reducing the overcrowding of asylum centers.
Judicial team will review 14 files
The MP stressed that there is a plan to incorporate this Judiciary Kayapa scheme in every police force or headquarters that has prisoners in order to humanize these people and initiate awareness about the legal and penal system.
“The purpose of the Cayapa Judicial Plan is to respond to those deprived of liberty in the territorial unit. On this occasion, we have studied 14 files of citizens who have taken refuge at the headquarters of the Paz Castillo Police, and in collaboration with lawyers, assistants and public defenders Since then, interviews were done with 13 prisoners”, the legislator highlighted.
Mijares said a date will be set soon to hold a hearing and review the files of each detainee, which will vary from day to day.
Mayor Victor Julio Gonzalez hailed the arrival of the judicial revolution in the municipality of Paz Castillo. “This deployment, not only social but also humanitarian, is a guarantee of love, protection and demonstration of justice to those who are deprived of their liberty, as it allows to speed up the processes of each case and guarantee their fundamental rights.” gives,” he said. Claimed.
During the activity, Commissioner Jairo Blanco, Director of the Municipal Police of Paz Castillo; Paz Castillo’s Secretary of Security and Civil Peace, Julio Farina; Attorney Ángel Requena, coordinator of the Valles del Tuy Extension Public Defense; Coordinator of the House of Justice and Peace, Valles del Tuy Axis, Yarima Bandes, among others.